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  1. THE GEOGRAPHY AND INDUSTRIES OF WISCONSIN (BULLETIN NO. XXVI, EDUCATIONAL SERIES NO. 3) by Ray Hughes Whitbeck, 1913
  2. Geography of Wisconsin: Text and workbook by Rex Peterson, 1965
  3. Geography of Wisconsin: Fourth Principal Meridian, Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, 45x90 Points, Glover Bluff Crater, Rock Elm Disturbance
  4. Home Regions of Wisconsin - A Geography of the State by Loyal Durand Jr., Leavelva M. Bradbury, 1933
  5. Portage County, of place and time: A historical geography of Portage County, Wisconsin by Maurice E Perret, 1992
  6. The Physical Geography of Wisconsin
  7. Home regions of Wisconsin: A geography of the state by Loyal Durand, 1933
  8. Wisconsin Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do! (Wisconsin Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  9. Alfred Visits Wisconsin (Alfred Visits the United States of America) by ElizabethO'Neill, 2010
  10. Wisconsin (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) by Dean Galiano, 2006-06-30
  11. A Thousand Pieces of Paradise: Landscape and Property in the Kickapoo Valley (Wisconsin Land and Life) by Lynne Heasley, 2005-12-23
  12. Wisconsin (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 2002-09-01
  13. Working with Water: Wisconsin Waterways (New Badger History) by Bobbie Malone, Jefferson J. Gray, 2001-10-05
  14. Wisconsin: its Geography and Topography by I A Lapham, 2009-10-09

41. Wisconsin Geography Schools | American School Search
Detailed information and reviews on Geography schools, colleges, and universities in Wisconsin.
http://www.american-school-search.com/colleges/geography/wisconsin
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42. National Geographic Education Foundation -- State Funds
Information about National Geographic Education Foundation grants and programsapplications, guidelines, importance of geography education, policy reform.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/foundation/creating_state_endowments.html
Foundation Home About the Foundation What We Fund Fund for Geo-Literacy ... News and Resources
Education Network Join National Geographic's free online EdNet Geography Action! Geography Alliances Join your local alliance. For Teachers Education Home Lesson Plans, Activities More Research and Grant Programs Committee for Research and Exploration Conservation Trust Expeditions Council Young Explorers Grants
Creating a U.S. State Endowment
The National Geographic Society will match, dollar for dollar (up to U.S. $500,000), all local contributions in a state for the express purpose of establishing a total endowment of one million dollars for geography education. The earnings of each new state endowment may be used only to support geography education in that state. The National Geographic Society Education Foundation invests the funds and covers all administrative costs, ensuring that the maximum amount is available for geography education.
All income from an endowment is earmarked for support of educational programs in the state for which it was created. To ensure local accountability, grants are recommended by a local advisory committee for approval by the Board of Trustees of the National Geographic Society Education Foundation. Once established, an endowment provides an ongoing and growing revenue source for geography education.
Income from a state fund benefits a broad array of resources and programs, including professional development institutes for teachers and administrators, curriculum materials, exhibitions, and resource collections. To the extent possible, a fund will work through the state’s geographic alliance.

43. Wisconsin - Geography
This article is on the U.S. state. For other uses see Wisconsin (disambiguation) Geography. The state is bordered by the Montreal River, Lake Superior and Michigan to the
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Wisconsin
:This article is on the U.S. state. For other uses see Wisconsin (disambiguation)
Geography
The state is bordered by the Montreal River Lake Superior and Michigan to the north, by Lake Michigan to the east, by Illinois to the south, and by Iowa and Minnesota to the west. Part of the state's boundaries includes the Mississippi River and St. Croix River in the west, and the Menominee River in the northeast. Related Topics:
Montreal River
Lake Superior Michigan Lake Michigan ... Menominee River With its location between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, Wisconsin is home to a wide variety of geographical features. These features allow the state to be broken into five distinct regions. In the north, the Lake Superior Lowland occupies a belt of land along Lake Superior. Just to the south, the Northern Highland includes the state's highest point, Timms Hill , as well as massive forests and thousands of small glacial lakes. In the middle of the state, the Central Plain possesses some unique sandstone formations like the Dells of the Wisconsin River in addition to rich farmland. The

44. A Visit To John Muir's Wisconsin Farm By Bill Tweed - Wisconsin - Geography - Jo
A Visit to John Muir's Wisconsin Farm by Bill Tweed Wisconsin - Geography - John Muir Exhibit part of the John Muir Exhibit, Sierra Club
http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/geography/wisconsin/visit_muirs_wi_f
A Visit to John Muir's Wisconsin Farm
by Bill Tweed
It is never easy to understand the origins of genius. Why is it that occasional individuals rise out of seemingly average childhoods to see the world in ways the rest of us usually miss? These thoughts were on my mind two weeks ago as I stood on the shores of an unremarkable lake in the midst of central Wisconsin's lush and fertile farm country. Around me, simmering in the damp heat of a Midwestern summer, were low, rolling hills covered with lush, green pasture land and eager corn stalks. The lake itself, perhaps 5 or 6 acres in extent, was graced by water lilies and large dragonflies. Hardwood trees surrounded it. Nothing about the site suggested anything special. Yet, here, on the shores of this common Wisconsin lake, the famous naturalist John Muir spent much of his childhood. Muir came to Wisconsin from Scotland at the age of 11 in the company of his father. Seeking opportunity, and following in the footsteps of millions of other European immigrants to the New World, the elder Muir uprooted his family from its Scottish roots and moved to what was then the western frontier of the United States.

45. PCHS Home Page
Explore the History of Portage County Wisconsin. Use this website to learn more about our history. The Society currently operates four museums; publishes local history books
http://www.pchswi.org/

46. Wisconsin Geography And Geoscience University Degree Programs
Geography and Geoscience undergraduate and graduate programs in Wisconsin.
http://www.campusprogram.com/programs/statesubject/Wisconsin/Geography_and_Geosc

47. Wisconsin Geography « Kelso’s Corner
Editor's note Zach Johnson promotes his Actionscript 3 class for producing noncontinuous cartograms and gives background on why these are better (and easier to construct
http://kelsocartography.com/blog/?tag=wisconsin-geography

48. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
This page contains links to information on the geography and Climate of each of the 50 states.
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